A Survey of Sport Fishing in the Illinois Portion of Lake Michigan March through September 2007

Wayne A. Brofka, Sergiusz J. Czesny

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Abstract

A survey of sport fishing in the Illinois portion of Lake Michigan was conducted from April 1 to September 30, 2007. The survey covered all legal sport fishing during that period excluding fishing from chartered boats and smelt fishing. It included angling by pedestrians and fishing from boats. The intent of the survey was to provide reliable estimates of sport fishing activity, sport fish harvest, expenditures for sport fishing, and the quality and distribution of sport fishing. Estimated total fishing effort for pedestrians and boaters was 478,000 angler-hours. Estimated total harvest included 305,600 yellow perch, 1,700 brown trout, 2,400 rainbow trout, 1,000 lake trout, 30,900 coho salmon, and 10,500 chinook salmon. Estimated expenditures for boats, motors, trailers, fishing gear, and automobile gas were over $8.3 million. The yield value of the sport fishing harvest was approximately $2.4 million. One additional special survey was conducted. From March 1 to March 31 an early season survey was conducted at Waukegan Harbor, Montrose Harbor and Calumet Park for pedestrian anglers and Waukegan Harbor and Calumet Park for launched-boat anglers. Anglers from both groups fished a total of 14,000 hours and harvested 10,500 yellow perch, 1,150 brown trout, 9 rainbow trout and 480 coho salmon. Estimated expenditures for boats, motors, trailers, fishing gear, and automobile gas were over $68,000.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherIllinois Natural History Survey
StatePublished - May 9 2008

Publication series

NameINHS Technical Report 2008 (16)
No.16

Keywords

  • INHS

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